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Ten years ago TomTom launched its very first sat nav. Since then, 75 million navigation devices have been sold in 35 countries and TomTom has helped over 35 million holidaymakers find their destination.

With that in mind, all you have to do to be in with a chance of winning £100 QVC credit is comment below with your answer to the following question…

Using TomTom's European Maps, which country would you like to drive to and why?

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I’d drive through France until I was almost in Switzerland, just before I got to the border near Geneva. Why? Because that’s where my daughter and son in law live, with their new baby granddaughter. When I fly out to see them, I can’t carry all the goodies I’d love to spoil my latest grandchild with, so I’d love to load up the car with treats for her.

Portugal is the destination for me. It is our favourite holiday destination and we will also be moving there soon so will need to explore the area more fully to find a place to live in as opposed to being on holiday.

I would like to drive to Belgium to visit the battlefields and cemeteries of the first tWorlld war in this centenary year. I studied the history and poems of WW1 and would like to go and visit the actual places-to hear the bell at the Menin Gate being rung

I would love to tour Italy from North to South . I d love to travel off the beaten track enjoying the scenery , hidden gems and treasures of Italy . Having full confidence in Tom Tom
Will allow me to relax , plan and enjoy to the full .

I always trust TomTom where ever i go. I am always confident that TomTom will get me to my destination. My girlfriend and I have always dreamed of visiting Italy we love the cuisine and would love to see some of the amazing buildings in the places such as Rome. Hopefully one day TomTom could point us in the right direction and help this come true.

Romania…..to meet up with the young girl I’m still in touch with since she received a box from me in the shoe box appeal many years ago. I’d love to visit her and her family exploring her home town and the beautiful Carpathian mountain region and learn more about Vlad the Impaler whom the story of Dracula was based. The capital , Bucharest, holds great interest too as well as the black, white bellied squirrels and wild bears and wolves and of course bats that inhabit this diverse country…what a drive that would be!

We would like to go to the Alpine villages of Switzerland. We drive to Italy every year and take the motorways. Last year we took our Tom Tom Live and as we crossed into Switzerland from France our Tom Tom asked us to divert from the motorway and take the mountain roads. We gingerly took the alternative road and ended up having the most wonderful journey with spectacular views from high up in the mountains, going through the most gorgeous villages with cute houses and lovely hotels, which we duly took note of to stay in on our next holiday. The best thing of all was that as we looked down onto the motorway which we had avoided there was a ten mile traffic jam into Italy which we could have been stuck in if it were not for our good friend Tom Tom!! So we would definitely like to go back and take the picturesque route through Switzerland.

I woule love to drive to Italy using the Tom Tom because they have such narrow winding steets and I don’t speak Italian. Tom Tom would take me to my destination without getting me lost or stuck in a dead end.

I love the tomato mast nav to travel to many locations in Europe
Including Holland Germany Italy and France our son plays in the Arsenal Youth Academy so attends many tournaments in tucked away places in Europe the Tom Tom has never failed to get us there helped us to see some interesting areas of Europe and of course allowed us to find football venues with ease and watch our son develop to a level where he will be training with the Arsenal first team from September . Looking forward to see the TSV on 31st May would like to buy one for a family member who works aboard.

Italy. Visited Tuscany in September2012, drove to remote villa and spent an amazing family holiday in the hills. We visited several local highlights, but a week was just not enough time to relax and see the beauty of this country.

I’d take my daughter to Northern France. She’d marvel in the culture of Paris, savour in the delights of french cuisine (won’t be watching the diet!), practice her french and reflect on the sadness of war in the northern battlefields. Truly a classroom without walls.

Serene
Alluring
Nature at its most beautiful
Mountainous
Agricultural products like cheese and wine to sample on the way….
Roaming through the countryside
Italian province
No natural ground level but hilly terrain
Out of this world views!

My father was captured during the evacuation of Dunkerque in 1940. He was marched across Europe to a prisoner of war stalag in Poland where he spent 5 years. I have recently traced the location of the camp and would love to be able to visit there to see where he spent so long and I suspect a TomTom would be a necessity on the journey.

France. I would like to drive through the northern mountains of France and sample the idylic French style of life. Stay in a remote and quiet town and live simply for a few months. I would then drive, in the soft warm climate, down through the mountains and visit local vineyards and hopefully find time to travel to the renowned region of provence and learn all about Ocittana.

Any country would do for me, as every year we have done a driving holiday, my husband refuses to accept my map reading instructions, and we get well and truly lost causing us many many hours of wasted holiday time. And of course, causes arguments and headaches. (he won’t do the map reading and let me drive).

I would love to drive to the champagne region in France.Passed through there many years ago and we had no time to stop but I think you can go and see how champagne is made.As this is all I drink it would be wonderful to see the origins. I hasten to add I don’t drink it that often special occasions birthdays Christmas etc…….I am sure Tom tom would have no problem directing me to this wonderful destination.

I would drive to Iceland if I could. I have always wanted to see the Northern Lights and stay at the Ice Hotel. Once there I would love to spend a day out on the ice on a snowmobile but fear I would need a TomTom to find my way back to the hotel afterwards

I would like to leave my home in Leeds, drive to Scotland for my favourite drive down the M8/A8 to Gourock, Inverclyde, then back down through England and right across Europe to Greece for some of my favourite dishes. TomTom will take me all the way.

If I used Tom Toms European maps I would love to drive to the South of France where I spent many happy childhood holidays with my parents. Sadly lost my mum 3 years ago so would love to go back there with my own family to reminisce and think of those wonderful memories and create some new memories for my boys

I would like to travel to Germany (Frankfurt) to see my daughter and her family as I haven’t seen the youngest girl and it would be lovely to drive over and surprise them using the accurate Tom Tom sat nav.

The country I would like to to drive to would be Finland. The reason being I would love to see the World Rally Championship; held in Jyväskylä, Finland. Jyväskylä itself is surrounded by lakes and lush forests so having a satnav would be quite handy for getting around!

I would like to drive from GB to Austria, as a child my father made the journey through France and Germany to Austria with us and the rest of our family, it was an adventure I have never forgot, camping on the way and then visiting relatives in Austria. we had a flat tyre, a radiator overheat, slight collision, flooded tent in the Black Forest as well as getting lost several times. Yes we had maps and less traffic then today, but it was still challenging for my Dad the only driver and my mum who was not good at map reading. Im sure the journey with a Tomtom satnav will today be much less stressfull, but still an adventure never to be forgot.

I have enjoyed driving in Spain since I bought the last Tom Tom on QVC! I can also declared that without Tom Tom device, I would not be able to find and locate all the different areas of interest in Spain, especially Barcelona, Salou, Tarragona, Marcia, Reus, Los Alcazarus etc. It is definitely the best European country to stay no matter the seasons. Spain has fantastic motorway structure and vast amount of beautiful attractions to visit. Tom Tom European map is a “must have” item when driving in Spain.

I would love to drive to Portugal, Quinta do Lago area in the Algarve. Have considered it for the last couple of years now, all of that area of portugal is just beautiful. Having a European satnav would really help.

I’d love to visit BELGIUM because I adore Bruges. It’s such a beautiful city full of wonderful architecture, delicious chocolate shops and friendly people. To be able to drive around would be such fun – and not getting lost would be such a bonus!

If I could drive toany country, I would like to do a road tripin ireland, ferry toDublin and then drive roundthe coast especially taking in the Atlantic up and round to the giants causeway an back down to Dublin.
Fab place, amazing scenery, and friendly people, with my Tom Tom, leading the way

I would like to tour the magical castles of Bavaria, Germany and experience the beautiful countryside of the Black Forest before returning home via Freiburg. The history, architecture and beauty of such a tour would be a fantastic experience.

In September this year me and my husband will be travelling to Turin to stay in a lovely apartment in the north of Italy known as the Sousa valley. My husband will be driving abroad for the first time for many years and I know a Tom Tom would give him more confidence and help us visit all the surrounding villages and places of interest safely.

I would love to drive to Paris using a new TOM TOM as my last experiance with a French street map was just a nightmare. TOM TOM would make my life so easy from the time I leave my home to the time I reach my hotel in the heart of Paris stress free. TOM TOM, you are worth every penny. Thank you.

Italy. There are many roads off the tourist track that TomTom’s European Maps would give me the freedom to explore. I would feel confident and secure in knowing that I could reach my original destination safely after experiencing the scenery and food that Italy has built its reputation on.

With the help of Tom Tom European Maps I would like to drive through France. Stopping where I want and driving in any direction, governed by my love of flowers and wine. A journey to marvel at the glorious sunflowers; loved by Van Gogh. To take time to see the rolling hills of lavender fields. To find a remote place near a vineyards that stretching out across the valley. Alas I don’t feel very confident driving abroad and so my journey to France is shared with my partner, and the streets of the French cities and towns. Tom Tom European Maps would give me the confidence to take to the country roads alone. But not feel quite so alone! As I would have my helpful companion Tom Tom to find the flowers and help me find my way home.

I would love to Visit Austria. I would like to climb high in the mountains, explore little villages off the beaten track, which I could do with a Tom Tom Sat Nav. Stay at traditional Tyronean Inns and explore the fast flowing rivers. I would like to enjoy the sweet little mountain strawberries whilst breathing air like wine. I would pause to picnic alongside a lake with meadow flowers scenting the air, to visit Innsbruck with its blend of old and new and fantastic shopping, and finally I would like to be in Vienna. My Sat Nav could take me to see what is left of the Vienna Woods, the amazing and historic Schaunbraun Palace, the giant Ferris Wheel that featured in the film The Third Man. I would sit in a coffee house and enjoy a calorific pastry and then I would like to visit a concert hall and enjoy a wonderful selection of Strauss music by candlelight.
My Tom Tom sat nav. would allow me to do all of this easily and without confusion, and would allow me to make changes to my journey if something caught my eye, and to travel off the normal tourist roads deep into more typical and traditional parts of Austria. Ahhhh I can smell those flowers and taste those pastries already.

I would love to visit Italy. Nothing like driving on the Italian Roads taking in the beautiful scenery and wonderful culture. Italy holds some wonderful memories for me and I would live nothing more than to drive around Italy enjoying my time taking in this gorgeous country.

Would drive to Venice, not only seeing all the beautiful scenery along the way, but even though cars aren’t the normal mode of transport there, it will be all about the journey and getting there using TomTom’s European Maps.
Tourism made easy.

“I would love to travel all around Wales, as a child my parents would take myself, sister and young brother on holiday there .they were the best days of my life and at 51 years of age it’s time to get my act together and travel. There are beautiful places in this country and I want to see them in my coming years. Sadly my parent are not here to come with me……..Paula.

Using Tom Tom I would love to drive to Bavaria in Southern Germany. Driving there would mean you could stop off and visit all those beautiful little towns and villages that are missed when travelling around the area by public transport.
Driving around those beautiful mountain roads amid that magnificent scenery with a Tom Tom I could see as an absolute pleasure and nothing like driving around my home City of Aberdeen.

I would love to travel to Italy. Driving down through France and then along the beautiful coastal roads. I have never been to Italy but have always admired the mountain scenery in those thrilling cinema car chases. I would love to experience the dizzy heights and the meanandering roads.

I would love to go to Paris. The most romantic city in the world which was spoilt when we stupidly took our 10 week old son who cried and screamed the whole weekend. He was only quiet when we were walking so the only way we could have a coffee was for one of us to sit and the other patrol up and down outside.
So with that in mind it would be lovely to drive and take our time admiring the sights and leave our son home alone. He’s now eighteen …hmmmmmm maybe not!

I would travel to Paris. The reason for this is it has a romantic atmosphere and it has been a long time since me and my husband had a romantic time together. We have been together 18 years and have been married 3.5 years so romantic times are few and far between, sadly…

Italy- to visit the birthplace of my Great-Grandparents for the first time. Tom Tom would get me there guaranteed. I would also love to see this beautiful country because of all of the wonderful products that come to QVC. Bronzo Italia, Elizabetta Villa,the artisans that create Laura Geller’s baked make-up, Murano Glass, airtight containers for Utan… the list goes on.
Here’s hoping
Cathy

I’d drive to and through Italy for the majesty and breathtaking backdrop of the Alps down via Venice and the Veneto and onwards through the beauty of the countryside and small villages towards Rome -The Eternal City. After that down south to Naples and Puglia for a different kind of beauty and undiscovered landscapes and then turn round and do it all again on the way back!

There are many I would love to see, but top of the list is Monaco for me
An avid fan of Formula one, I would love to drive the circuit just for fun
With a TSV 60 guiding me, I can pretend I am in the Grand Prix
Through the famous tunnel and hairpin too, Just me and my TomTom crew
Now I am not looney behind the wheel but this would give me a massive thrill
I would feel like I was on cloud nine then I would leave the circuit far behind
Head for the Casino and roll some dice, a one-off gamble not a vice
Then out of town heading for France, with TomTom I wouldn’t be leaving anything to chance

I’d drive to Switzerland. We went there for a long weekend for my brother’s wedding but unfortunately DH got food poisoning and we didn’t get to see much more than the view from the hotel bathroom! Would love to return and see the sights properly!

I would love to have the chance to drive round beautiful Italy, sampling it’s amazing scenery and food. I think there is no other country so beguiling, attractive and romantic on Earth, I would really struggle to come home.

I would love to spend time driving around Italy. I’ve visited several places like Naples and Rome by train but it would be lovely to be able to get out and explore more of the countryside. I felt rather intimidated by the busy Italian roads but I am sure the TomTom Start 60 TSV would keep me safe.

I would love to travel around Italy. Eating gelato all day and in the evening to find some hidden local gem in some little town, lovely Pizzeria tucked away in little piazza. Spend warm summers evening sitting outside, eating delicious pizzas and finish off with calzone filled with ricotta and Nutella!
Yes Italy is definitely country I would love to explore and the freedom to stop where ever I wanted!

Italy and the Amalfi Coast is lovely and when i went last time i didn’t have enough time to see all the signs and my boyfriend would the pizza.
but to be honest any where that hot would be a lot better than being in this cold wet country with my health.

I would have to choose Italy. There is so much to see and do there. I’ve always said I would drive through Italy on my Honeymoon…just need to get married first It is a beautiful country full of culture, historic places, wonderful artwork and lets not forget the wine food and gelato!

Norway, the south side of Europe is over explored, the North is underrated and an adventure waiting to happen. Plus other countries have fairies , pixies and little folk..Norway has trolls, what could be more exciting than that.

Serbia- Apparantly, you can stay in a spa hotel really cheaply, (I read a review in the Sunday papers a few weeks ago)I checked the site online but it is not in English. Would love to turn up on spec and see what gives!

I have always wanted to drive threw Europe but I’d carry on going rite threw to China the land of mystery and beauty and so much to explore with some of the most beautifull lakes and mountain passes, I think it would take over 60 hours of driving to reach china, so each day you could stay in a different country and see many different cultures and much beautifull scenery.

Albert, in France, my wife, uncle is buried near by, Longville Road cemetry casualty of first great war, died in battle 1917,we wish to be the only family members that have traced and visited his grave.

I would love to drive to Barcelona, one of the highlights of my School years was a school trip to Barcelona and what a beautiful place and full of culture and always said I would love to do the drive myself

Before satnav was invented in 1980,I fought my demons having spent1976 to 1978 in hospital after a serious motorbike accident in which l lost my lower right leg.l strapped a pair of crutches to the side of a large british motorbike and rode pillion for 3,000 miles touring southern france.l would love to return only now on four wheels with a stylish tomtom on the dashboard!

I’d love to drive down to Croatia again. We tried this before in my mates split screen VW Camper, but it was hard going and we ended up limping home! We only just made it over the border and back again! The drive through the alps was fantastic and the start of the coast in Croatia fantastic, I just wish we could have seen more!

Italy, I love the Italian countryside around Tuscany and Abruzzo but every time I visit I get completely lost and have to stop complete strangers in the street and get directions in mangled Italian…..still love it though….

We would love to explore more of France. So far we have visited the tourist areas of Brittany, Normandy and the Dordogne. Now retired we are thinking of exploring some of the less well known areas off the beaten track a bit

Italy. My parents were posted in Sardinia when my dad was in the RAF and they always said how amazing it was and my brother and sister both lived out there. I feel as I am the only one that hasn’t been there I am missing out.

I used to have a penfriend in Finland, and she sent me such beautiful views of her country. I’d love to drive there to see it for myself, and even go further north to Lapland. Maybe I would bump into Santa!

Namibia although it is off the beaten track it is well worth the trip. Sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the vast expanses of the Kalahari Desert to the east and combining wildlife, mountains, dunes and deserts, Namibia brings together awe-inspiring landscapes, ancient culture and some of the best wildlife viewing in southern Africa

I would love to visit Italy with the family, looking out some of the smaller towns and villages for a real ‘foodie’ break and to discover the non touristy areas a bit more and take a whole load of photos while we’re at it of all the amazing scenery.

Greece, not only is the country beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is delicious, the weather is great and we have so many happy memories of driving along the coast with the sun on our backs and Pink Floyd on the CD, all this and history too. What more could you want.

I would love to visit Germany as I have never been there before. A place where they wear lederhosen means a great sense of humour. They eat sauerkraut so a sense of humour is pretty much in their genes. They love, cakes, drink and breakfast. That must be a plus. The scenery is stunning and I must find out if they leave the beach towels out at 5am in their own resorts. Now that would be über-good.

For my family and myself would love to travel all the beautiful countries, but one that truly sticks out for me is malta , so much history and even though its only small country (17 miles long approx) There is so much to see , and another lovely place just off malta (still maltese residents )is Gozo , FABULOUS xxx

I would love to travel around Italy.
I will list as there are so many :
scenery; coastal, hills, mountains, lakes, river, roads, homes
weather types; cold, hot, warm, blue skies, clouds,(no rain)
the food; each area has its specialities, the dishes, tastes
the language; listening to the words, accents,
the people; their fun, kindness, pride,

I would love to drive to Spain. My first holiday abroad was as a teenager going to the North of Spain by coach from Scotland. The journey added to the excitement and I appreciated the different landscape and sights through each country far more than if I’d gone by plane.

France – we drove down through France last year to Perpignan and were so grateful that our hire car had TomTom. we were so impressed that we bought one on our return home. Would love to go back, this time in our own car and with our two dogs.

Poland/Warsaw and the other Eastern European countries and capitals I haven’t visited yet, because I made a promise to myself when I was young I would visit all the European capitals at some point. Only about a third of the way through so far!

I would do a sponsored drive through France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden to pay my cousin a surprise visit in Norway and raise money for the Rehabilitation Centre he has been in for the past 4 months. After a near fatal heart attack just before his 50th birthday and many months in ITU he is now in the Rehabilitation Centre learning how to live again. He is having to re-learn to speak, walk, dress and feed himself. He has been understandably low and frustrated but the staff at the centre are motivating and encouraging him, as well as providing support to his wife and children. I would love to surprise him to cheer him up and at the same time raise some money to help support the wonderful work the centre do.

I would head to France and take my car on the overnight Blue Train. How wonderful to wake up, have breakfast served in my compartment and then collect my car in Nice. Fabulous – I have even enjoyed writing it down!

I’d love to travel the back roads through France, down to the Pyrennes, taking in Pau and Bilbao before travelling west through Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia, taking in the scenery, enjoying the food and then returning along the Camino de Santiago. That whole area is so beautiful and deserves to be appreciated at a gentle pace. Having a Tom Tom would make all the difference, as my husband gets lost so very easily.

I would drive to Holland. I started writing to a girl called Lya when I was 11, almost 50 years ago. She has visited the UK a few times with her family and now that my Husband and I are retired it would be lovely to go and see where she lives.

Southern Ireland would be my choice as i would love to drive across this beautiful country and see where my dad grew up and take in the breathtaking landscapes of mountains and lakes and hopefully see a few cheeky leprachauns along the way

I’ve read so many of the comments and I think so many people are very much more deserving than I am but given the chance I’d drive to Tuscany. It is the place where I had one of the most magical holidays of my life.

I’d drive all the way to Croatia, it’s a country I’ve always wanted to visit. And on the way I could take in some on France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Slovenia. That would be an awesome European road trip!

I should like to travel the roads in the highlands of Scotland with crystal clear lochs on one side and majestic mountains on the other. To find secluded silver sand beaches on which to leave footprints. To further search for that elusive creature the midge. I know this would be the hardest challenge but Tom Tom and I would leave no road untravelled and no bracken undisturbed until such a creature was found and we could rest weary but fulfilled.

I’d take my parents and boyfriend to Switzerland for my cousin’s wedding in September. She, just 26, lost her father last year to pancreatic cancer, and we so want to be there for her on what will be a beautiful day with all our (very small!) family.

I’d love to drive to Pennsylvania in the USA to experience the history of where this great shopping chanel of “Quality, Value and Convenience” first began. With a variety of different studio tours to choose from, my perfect package would be the Beauty Event. I’d come away feeling and looking like a Million Dollars!!

I visited Rome last year and fell in love with Italy so I’d love to travel to Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise which lie two hours east of Rome. This area is said to have some of the most stunning countryside in Italy. The area is a national park and the road runs through beautiful countryside then up into the mountains. The small towns in the park are virtually untouched, it would be amazing to see the real Italy! I would especially like to visit the small town of Vasto and see the famous Trabocchi coast.

I’d like to use it for the driving holiday we have planned in October. We are catching the ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam, then driving through the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, crossing over to Sweden to visit friends. Taking in all the sights along the way! Cannot wait

I’ve driven to Spain in the past, it took me 25 hrs, driving through France was a nightmare! (cars tend to be 1cm away from you,manic frenchdrivers)so I;d choose somewhere a little quieter this time, maybe Somerset? lol

I’d love to drive to Ireland, take in all the beautiful scenery that you don’t get to see when you travel with a normal tourist company. I’d love to travel to the small village of Castletown where my grandad grew up and see all the little things that you don’t usually get to see, it would be a lot more exciting than a usual trip to Dublin!

I would like to go back to France,we went when the children were young and back then had to rely on maps as sat navs we’re not around then,it took us nearly a day to drive to the south of France using maps,so we would love to go back using sat nav and being able to enjoy the journey and relax,rather than having to concentrate on map reading.

To Italy’s Amalfi Coast, also called the “Amalfi Drive,” this coastal route south from Sorrento is one of the most beautiful in Europe, and a TomTom would be essential to negotiate the twisting and winding route.

I would love to drive to the French Riviera through St Tropez and Cannes. I have read that the journey takes in some breathtaking scenery and would love to sample the Mediterranean climate. I would like to spend time on the beaches and gold courses. The glitz and the glamour of Monaco and the chance to drive on part of the grand prix track also appeals to me.

I would like to drive around Spain. In my twenties, I spent some time visiting various wonderful places in Spain and it is where I first began learning to speak Spanish. Since marrying, I’ve never had the opportunity to share those special places with my Husband so it would be great to take this trip together.

I would love to drive through France down to Italy and get married at lake Garda. My hubby to be won’t fly so driving or train ate only options. Something romantic about the drive stopping at quaint hotels/b n bs over night.

Every year I travel to Bergen Belsen in Germany in honour of my father who was a British soldier based there during WW2. I always fly and then travel by public transport but oh how I would love to make the journey by car. To be able to visit the whole region that was so impactful on his life would have such a big impact on my own. Sadly with no inbuilt ‘sense of direction’ and no travelling companion to navigate I have not yet managed it but with the help of TomTom and Tom (my dad) I may do it yet.

I have never had the confidence to drive abroad, but with my trustworthy Tom Tom I would love to drive to Italy, along the beautiful Amalfi coast ending up in Positano. I can imagine myself in an open top car, feeling the warmth of the sun on my back. I would stop off as the fancy took me for a delicious coffee or perhaps to pick a highly fragranced lemon straight from the tree. I would look forward to an ice cold limoncello upon arrival in Positano!

I would drive through France from north to south, ending up on the riviera, beautiful scenery, stopping off as and when I felt like it, all with the safe knowledge that I wasn’t going to get lost! Bliss!

I need some light in my life so I’d be pursuing the Northern Lights to Iceland (via Finland, Sweden and Norway). As well as the lights I’d be dipping into a hot spring, checking out volcanoes and indulging in some fabulous cuisine!

I would like to drive to Italy, to a place called Bari. That is where my great uncle was murdered in WW2 and to this day family have not been to his grave. I would love to be the privileged one to do that for him xx

I would love to use the tom tom European maps
To drive round Denmark as I have many family
Friends there and would love the oportunity to visit
Them and maybe even visit skagen and obviovisly
See where the lovely watches are inspired by.

I would love to drive around the road that goes all the way round Iceland, going past volcanos and geysers, through snow, what a great adventure. I wanted to do this with my husband but sadly he passed away, although I know he would definitely be on this trip in spirit!